One key difference I see is that tremendous amounts of fungible value is locked away behind (hopefully) secure computing infrastructure, so in a world with keep-quiet norms there would be a tremendous financial incentive to defect on those norms.
As far as I know, no corresponding financial incentive exists for biosecurity (unless you count stuff like “antibiotics are an exploit against the biology of bacteria that people will pay lots of money for”).
One key difference I see is that tremendous amounts of fungible value is locked away behind (hopefully) secure computing infrastructure, so in a world with keep-quiet norms there would be a tremendous financial incentive to defect on those norms.
As far as I know, no corresponding financial incentive exists for biosecurity (unless you count stuff like “antibiotics are an exploit against the biology of bacteria that people will pay lots of money for”).